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...1980s, Rink Dickinson wanted to go into business to help an unusual constituency: his vendors. He proposed to import coffee by paying impoverished Latin American farmers double the going rate for their beans. Reaction from potential investors was predictably cool. "People were just, like, 'That's a bad idea,'" he recalls. "The concept of having your values embedded in everything you did in your business ... was just not happening in any major way at all." Nonetheless, with just $100,000 from family, friends and a few supportive idealists, Equal Exchange was born...
...treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder Bound for Paris this holiday season? Then get your skates on. Following its successful debut last year, the ice-skating rink at the Eiffel Tower is back - and it's not just a pretty divertissement for the tourists. Last year's rink was widely praised for giving Parisians a reason to revisit a monument normally swarming with foreign holidaymakers, so expect to find plenty of locals gliding on the ice beside...
...ECAC, mired at its cellar. “But I think you can pretty much throw the records out when these two play,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 after the Bulldogs beat No. 14 Harvard 4-3 yesterday at Ingalls Rink. “Great rivalry, great tradition.” Of course, we know all this already. The centuries of enmity and the inexhaustible competition for bragging rights—they make close games of certain blowouts, and they pack the stands time after time. Two seasons ago, Harvard trailed Yale...
...rivalry for nothing. Just two weeks removed from a tough overtime loss at the Bright Hockey Center, Yale built up an early lead and held on late against the No. 14 Harvard men’s hockey team, downing the Crimson 4-3 yesterday afternoon at Ingalls Rink. Harvard (7-4-1, 6-4-0 ECAC) has had its troubles playing complete games, but until yesterday, the problem had been finishing contests rather than having to come from behind. “It’s been a problem for us, not deciding to play a full 60 minutes...
...YALE 3, HARVARD 1The Crimson fired everything but the kitchen sink at Sarah Love on Friday night, but the all-conference netminder was up to the challenge, tallying an astounding 46 saves to propel Yale (2-4-2, 2-2-1) to a 3-1 win at Ingalls Rink. Coming off a weekend in which Harvard coach Katey Stone implored her skaters to put more pucks on net, the team responded, but could not get the better of Love. “Love is a great goaltender,” Solley said. “She plays...